Wow, I was a huge Dexter fan and this never even occurred to me when I read the article. I don't judge you though. Although I feel like a slightly better person for having not gone there. <jk>
Wow, I was a huge Dexter fan and this never even occurred to me when I read the article. I don't judge you though. Although I feel like a slightly better person for having not gone there. <jk>
"Nothing is better than this."
OK this description is the most hilarious thing I've read in a long time. It really gave me the giggles. Somehow your equivocation of it makes it even funnier.
I read the filed to to stand for Son of a Bitch, and immediately thought, what is this world coming to when a pop star sings a song to a dying girl and screws it up so bad that he's labeled an S.O.B. for it?! Did he do it in a patriarchal way? Was he abusive?
Agreed! Been there, done that. Happy to have bragging rights, but it wasn't sexy. Although fun to fulfill my then-bf's fantasy of doing so. Pre-9/11 so may have been easier to get away with.
Thanks for this, wasn't familiar, or didn't remember from the movie. Love his voice in any form, any age, and the duet is fun.
Thankyouthankyouthankyou for posting this version. It's giving me LIFE and what I need to get through a late night of working. I bow once more to the great Bowie.
Agree that failure shows risk and living. Don't want to split hairs, but I prefer the concept of "failed" vs. "failure." A relationship has failed, but that doesn't make the individuals failures.
So are you saying that people who split up are failures, and have failed? Dude that's harsh.
Thanks for reporting on this in a relatively measured tone. The ludicriousness (is that a word?) of the findings speak for themselves. It's complete insanity. And yes, I feel for Bridget Kelly. People don't make decisions like that in a vacuum, there has to be a culture that encourages it. As someone says downthread,…
Ugh this whole thing is making me question my faith in humanity. The bro truck driver being a jerk and tailgating; the woman not moving over if/when she had the chance and hanging in the left lane; then the bro flipping the bird, etc. And who the hell videos like that while they're driving? Was she anticipating…
Believe it or not there is a program behind it (please don't punish me for a link!): Conscious Uncoupling. Having listened to it myself, it's actually quite powerful. Not saying this is what they are following, of course, who the hell knows... but it is a real notion and idea. Maybe she's appropriating, maybe the…
Love it! He didn't hit my consciousness until Malcolm in the Middle, then as WW. So handsome still! Would I just like to find someone in my soon-to-begin dating life who's aged as well as he has. And he seems like such a nice guy, too.
I get it! I find him sexy too. Nothing sexier than nerdiness combined with good looks. He is one silver fox, IMO.
...and being 50+ and likely post-menopausal. That shit changes. Let's not even discuss pubic hair after all that.
Maybe he did, don't recall. He did part of Hallelujah as a duet with his sister Martha, who opened for him, and who is twee and charming as all get out. I wasn't that bothered by his mistakes, but a friend in the audience who'd seen him numerous times was furious and wanted his money back because RW hadn't taken it…
Rufus is extraordinary, one of a kind. I saw him a few months ago at a small theatre. He kind of phoned it in, in that he was goofing off a little, messing up and starting songs over and made a little fun of our suburban gig. It was just him playing guitar and piano. Personally I thought that he, on an off night, was…
Amen. This is the disease that gets the women (and men) in my family, along with diabetes. They often occur together. I personally don't worry about dying of cancer, it's the congestive heart failure prospect that keeps me working out and eating well and meditating.
I've been a longtime Jez reader/commenter, but this is my first SNS. I'm in the process of separating from my (VERY) longtime partner, my choice. We're still living in the same place, but disengaging romantically and financially as we sort out our situation So I'm starting to feel single again, and reconnecting with…
Yes it was a bit of all tied in a bow ... but he had really lost everything already, and witnessed/caused such horrible things.